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Bangalore
This is my first trip to the city. As a part of a training program arranged by my company. I arrived with a colleague on Sunday night in an airplane with the auxiliary power unit “supposedly” giving problems. At least … Continue reading
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An unequivocal manager
Hypothesis: An unequivocal statement by a manager is an oxymoron. Proof: I am a manager. I just made an unequivocal statement. So there is an apparent paradox. So putting aside the possibility of why the world didn’t disappear in a … Continue reading
The joy of monsoon
Why am I unwilling to put my hand out in the rains? Why am I afraid of getting my shirt dirty? Where is the joy now in the monsoons? All I can see are dull drab gray clouds, All I … Continue reading
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Saku bai is the new mother of scientific management
The latest news from my side. Household work has gone à la carte. The last maid-servant we had hired has left. It’s time to hire a new one. And as anyone who has negotiated for a maid-servant in Mumbai will … Continue reading
Five reasons why you should watch Rann
Went to see Rann yesterday. Despite all the media reports bashing RGV and his films, I felt that this film deserved a look. And I wasn’t disappointed. As is evident in the trailers and publicity onscreen, Rann is about the … Continue reading
Into thin air
While roaming through the streets of Chennai, I came across the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer. I had heard about this book a lot before and was really surprised to find it in the least likely of places, … Continue reading
A new domain!
Finally the blog has a new domain. Quite interesting timing. I’m finishing my MBA and at the same time I decided to host my blog on a separate domain. What were the reasons for this? As usual I won’t give … Continue reading
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The art of travel
Travelling That was one of the extra-curricular activities/hobbies on my resume a few months ago. I have since removed it because I’ve always thought it to be a very cliched hobby to have. I’ve replaced it with other seemingly more … Continue reading
